Conceding their sound is fabulous (the Status Acoustics), are (aesthetically) the worst looking high-end speakers I've ever seen. And for $50K. This is my opinion only. Would love to hear them though and maybe seeing/auditioning them in person in a optimum environment may change my mind. But I doubt it.

Conceding their sound is fabulous (the Status Acoustics), are (aesthetically) the worst looking high-end speakers I've ever seen. And for $50K. This is my opinion only. Would love to hear them though and maybe seeing/auditioning them in person in a optimum environment may change my mind. But I doubt it.

They're actually very popular on the planet Andros 7. Shipping is a bit steep.

I only wish they were a little more amplifier-friendly in terms of the need for watts. Someday, I will (a) go for a big watt solid state amplifier, or (b) swap them out for Salk Silk Towers (which have a higher sensitivity due to the extra driver).

I only wish they were a little more amplifier-friendly in terms of the need for watts. Someday, I will (a) go for a big watt solid state amplifier, or (b) swap them out for Salk Silk Towers (which have a higher sensitivity due to the extra driver).

Buy this speaker. Thank me (or Jim) later.

Hi front242!

Just curious if you ever had the chance to listen to SS8's? If so, can you compare to what you have there with the Silks.

I was considering these a while back as an upgrade over my Songtowers but I've only had the luxury of hearing SS8's before I made the decision to go that route.

Just curious if you ever had the chance to listen to SS8's? If so, can you compare to what you have there with the Silks.

I was considering these a while back as an upgrade over my Songtowers but I've only had the luxury of hearing SS8's before I made the decision to go that route.

I have not. I never considered a speaker with the bulk of the SS8 for my listening room. I like bookshelf speakers on four post Sound Anchors, and the Silks are the best I have found. Previous speakers included Swan D2.1 SE, ProAc Response D 2, and Reference 3A mm de Capo i. I like the Silks best -- by a long stretch. They lack a boxiness that I found in my prior speakers only when I noticed it was not present in the Silks! A happy surprise.

Conceding their sound is fabulous (the Status Acoustics), are (aesthetically) the worst looking high-end speakers I've ever seen. And for $50K. This is my opinion only. Would love to hear them though and maybe seeing/auditioning them in person in a optimum environment may change my mind. But I doubt it.

Well, while they may be good, perhaps great, speakers, for me, the company's name pretty much sums up what they're mostly about. And yes, they're fugly. They look like somebody stole them from George Jetson's house. Would much rather have a moderately priced speaker and spend the difference on concert tickets.

I only wish they were a little more amplifier-friendly in terms of the need for watts. Someday, I will (a) go for a big watt solid state amplifier, or (b) swap them out for Salk Silk Towers (which have a higher sensitivity due to the extra driver).

Do you think these would perform well with a 100wpc amp, or would they want more like 250wpc? Especially since i plan to cross them to a sub at 80Hz (so the power hungry low frequencies wouldn't be going there).

Do you think these would perform well with a 100wpc amp, or would they want more like 250wpc? Especially since i plan to cross them to a sub at 80Hz (so the power hungry low frequencies wouldn't be going there).

That all depends on how loud you would like to play them. 100 watts would likely work just fine. I don't seen an issue there. But 250 watts would provide more headroom, keeping things pristine.

Keep in mind that you are normally listening at about 5 - 8 watts RMS (average). But instantaneous transients (drum hits and the like) can easily hit peaks of 200 watts or more. So the more watts you have, the cleaner the resulting sound will be.

I only wish they were a little more amplifier-friendly in terms of the need for watts. Someday, I will (a) go for a big watt solid state amplifier, or (b) swap them out for Salk Silk Towers (which have a higher sensitivity due to the extra driver).

Buy this speaker. Thank me (or Jim) later.

Just a quick question if I may, what kind of amp are you using with the Silks and how much power/wattage does it have? Thanks,

I'm interested to know would the "Cherry In-Line Maraschino Amplifier" be good to drive the Silk Speakers? I'm also considering to bi-amp as the in-line Maraschino Amp is small enough to hide behind the silk speakers (practically make them active bi-amp speakers). Any suggestion?